ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

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1 ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN OF ALAMPUR THIKARIYA SAND DEPOSIT QUARRY KHASRA NO. 149, TOTAL AREA- 8.0 Hect. (MALENI RIVER) AT VILLAGE- ALAMPUR THIKARIYA, TEHSIL-JAORA, DISTRICT- RATLAM, STATE-MADHYA PRADESH Lessee SHRI MUZAFFAR KHA S/O Shri Mubarik khan ADDRESS-Village- Ringnod, TEHSIL-JAORA DISST. - RATLAM (MADHYA PRADESH) PREPARED BY OM PRAKASH YADAV ADDRESS- RAM KRIPA NIWAS, KAMALA COMPOUND MEGHNAGAR, JHABUA, MP Registration No. Valid up to Mob PAGE - 1

2 Name and Address of the Holder of Auction Quarry Name of Lessee : Shri Muzaffar Kha Mineral to be Mined Out : Sand Capacity : 2150 cum/year SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT PARTICULARS DETAILS Name of the project Alampur Thikariya Sand Deposit (Maleni River) Mineral Sand Mining lease area 8.0 ha Khasra no 149 Lease validity 5 years Production capacity 2150 cum/yr Village Alampur Thikariya Tehsil Jaora District Ratlam Longitude & Latitude EMP cost Rs. 1,83,000/- Man power 2 Water demand supply 5.54 KLD Nearest habitation / town Nearest Town- Nagda a distance of 33 km in SE direction Nearest railway station Jaora Railway Station which is about 13 km away from the mine site PAGE - 2

3 Details of Principle Sanction: The applicant Shri Muzaffar Kha has obtained Sand mining lease for a period of 5 years ( ) vide letter number 328/KHANIJ/ , Ratlam on Period Five years Details of Machines to be used in mining Operation: The method of mining is open cast river bed mining operation will be carried out manually. Transportation of sand from quarry head to destination Sands transported by Hired / own Trucks is 9 M 3 per day. Details of Measurement of quarry pit earlier in the area to be sanctioned and details of mineral concessions situation within 100 m of this area Not applicable as it s a sand quarry auctioned for Five years only. Scheme for Tree Plantation The quarry is sanctioned for the period of Five years. During the Quarry period we will plant approximately 860 (Local Species) / year on the bank of river to prevent the bank erosion and on both side of transportation route. PAGE - 3

4 Details and approximate distance of National park, Sanctuary, Bio diversity area, Interstate boundary situated within periphery of 10 km from the area to be sanctioned There is no National park, Sanctuary, Bio diversity area, Interstate boundary situated within 10 km from the periphery of the sanctioned area. Proposed annual production of mineral Production 2150 cum per year Mineral Sand Effect on ground water level due to mining operation and its prevention measures The deposits of sand occur on the bank of river during the Quarry period. The deposit will be worked out from the top surface to 3m bgl or above the ground water table whichever is less. Thus no ground water pollution is expected, as mining will not intersect the ground water. It is not proposed to divert or truncate any part of the scheme and at no point of time mining will be done from the stream. Details of scheme of continuous reclamation and rehabilitation of the land degradation due to mining Sand Filing is a natural process and the excavated area is being automatically reclaimed by sand after rainy season. PAGE - 4

5 Details of preventive and control of air and water pollution Air Pollution Control The air quality in the Quarry area as well as in the nearby buffer zone is well below the permissible limits. Following mitigative measures shall be adopted for air pollution control due to mining of Sand Sl. No. Dust Source Control Measures 1. Mining Activity Regular water Spraying in dry area of quarry Wetting of land and dump stock in case it is dry. Water sprinkling at dust sources. The angle of dip is 45 degrees. Dust Mask shall be provided to all working workers if dusty atmosphere. Minimizing drop height of sand in trippers. 2. Water Pollution Control The deposits of sand occur on the bank of river and during the Quarry period the deposit will be worked out from the top surface to 3m bgl or 1m above the ground water table whichever will less. Thus no ground water pollution is expected, as mining will not intersect the ground water. It is not proposed to divert or truncate any part of the scheme and at no point of time mining will be done from the stream. PAGE - 5

6 2. Transportat ion No overloading of vehicles and also Proper maintenance of vehicles will be done. Periodic maintenance of kachha/approach road Regular sprinkling of water on roads in the morning and also at a moment if observed that the dust on road is easily getting airborne Monthly scraping/bulldozing of road to prevent accumulation of lose dust on road, to shift it to sides and to keep roads almost leveled to ensure smooth movement of vehicles and also prevent spillage, thereby, minimizing fugitive dust emissions from the roads towards the villages Covering the carrying vehicles with tarpaulin to prevent spillage. Restriction of vehicle speed Watching of hired vehicle for proper oiling, lubricating and repairing of vehicles regularly. PAGE - 6

7 Water Consumption: Water used for different mining activities are given below: (a) (b) (c) (d) Drinking Mining Afforestation Dust Suppression Water Consumption & source WATER (5.54 KLD) 1. DRINKING PURPOSE (0.09 KLD) 1. GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENT (5.03 KLD) 2. DUST SUPPRESSION (0.42 KLD) SOAK PIT Water will be purchased from nearby available sources through tankers. Provision for separate stacking of surface soil excavated from mining operation and its utility The applied area is completely devoid of top soil and overburden. Details of social and economic up gradation of mining effected area due to proposed project The implementation of sand mining project will generate direct and indirect employment. PAGE - 7

8 Details of Budgetary Arrangement for Environment Management Details of Budgetary Arrangement for Corporate Social Responsibility PAGE - 8

9 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT DESCRIBING THE IMPACT OF MINING AND BENEFICIATION OF ENVIRONMENT Due to mining operation, there will be change in the environment whatsoever may be the small nature of mining activities. The proposed mining activity of manual in nature and quarry area is not large and also the area is devoid of good flora and fauna. The socio-economic status of the surrounding villages is rural with dominant agriculture economy. The surrounding area is thin populated. There will be no adverse impact due to mining on socio economic environment. Name of RQP prepared EMP- OM PRAKASH YADAV ADDRESS- RAM KRIPA NIWAS, KAMALA COMPOUND MEGHNAGAR, JHABUA, MP Registration No. VALID UP TO PAGE - 10